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gem-squad_v2-train-112500
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United_States_Army
The United States joined World War II in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. On the European front, U.S. Army troops formed a significant portion of the forces that captured North Africa and Sicily, and later fought in Italy. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, and in the subsequent liberation of Europe and defeat of Nazi Germany, millions of U.S. Army troops played a central role. In the Pacific War, U.S. Army soldiers participated alongside the United States Marine Corps in capturing the Pacific Islands from Japanese control. Following the Axis surrenders in May (Germany) and August (Japan) of 1945, army troops were deployed to Japan and Germany to occupy the two defeated nations. Two years after World War II, the Army Air Forces separated from the army to become the United States Air Force in September 1947 after decades of attempting to separate. Also, in 1948, the army was desegregated by order of President Harry S. Truman.
Who was responsible for the segregation of the army?
Who was responsible for the segregation of the army?
[ "Who was responsible for the segregation of the army?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112501
5acec6d432bba1001ae4b3b1
United_States_Army
The United States joined World War II in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. On the European front, U.S. Army troops formed a significant portion of the forces that captured North Africa and Sicily, and later fought in Italy. On D-Day, June 6, 1944, and in the subsequent liberation of Europe and defeat of Nazi Germany, millions of U.S. Army troops played a central role. In the Pacific War, U.S. Army soldiers participated alongside the United States Marine Corps in capturing the Pacific Islands from Japanese control. Following the Axis surrenders in May (Germany) and August (Japan) of 1945, army troops were deployed to Japan and Germany to occupy the two defeated nations. Two years after World War II, the Army Air Forces separated from the army to become the United States Air Force in September 1947 after decades of attempting to separate. Also, in 1948, the army was desegregated by order of President Harry S. Truman.
Who participated along with U.S. Army soldiers in the French-Indian War?
Who participated along with U.S. Army soldiers in the French-Indian War?
[ "Who participated along with U.S. Army soldiers in the French-Indian War?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112502
570d4b28b3d812140066d649
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
Who adopted the Total Force Policy?
Who adopted the Total Force Policy?
[ "Who adopted the Total Force Policy?" ]
{ "text": [ "General Creighton Abrams" ], "answer_start": [ 65 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112503
570d4b28b3d812140066d64a
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
What war was responsible for the creation of the Total Force Policy?
What war was responsible for the creation of the Total Force Policy?
[ "What war was responsible for the creation of the Total Force Policy?" ]
{ "text": [ "Vietnam War" ], "answer_start": [ 114 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112504
570d4b28b3d812140066d64b
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
How many army components were affected by the Total Force Policy?
How many army components were affected by the Total Force Policy?
[ "How many army components were affected by the Total Force Policy?" ]
{ "text": [ "three" ], "answer_start": [ 152 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112505
5acecba032bba1001ae4b44d
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
Who rejected the Total Force Policy?
Who rejected the Total Force Policy?
[ "Who rejected the Total Force Policy?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112506
5acecba032bba1001ae4b44e
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
What war was responsible for the recall of the Total Force Policy?
What war was responsible for the recall of the Total Force Policy?
[ "What war was responsible for the recall of the Total Force Policy?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112507
5acecba032bba1001ae4b44f
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
How many Navy components were affected by the Total Force Policy?
How many Navy components were affected by the Total Force Policy?
[ "How many Navy components were affected by the Total Force Policy?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112508
5acecba032bba1001ae4b450
United_States_Army
The Total Force Policy was adopted by Chief of Staff of the Army General Creighton Abrams in the aftermath of the Vietnam War and involves treating the three components of the army – the Regular Army, the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve as a single force. Believing that no U.S. president should be able to take the United States (and more specifically the U.S. Army) to war without the support of the American people, General Abrams intertwined the structure of the three components of the army in such a way as to make extended operations impossible, without the involvement of both the Army National Guard and the Army Reserve.
What three components of the Navy are a single force?
What three components of the Navy are a single force?
[ "What three components of the Navy are a single force?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112509
570d4faffed7b91900d45e61
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
Which country was invaded by the U.S. in October 2001?
Which country was invaded by the U.S. in October 2001?
[ "Which country was invaded by the U.S. in October 2001?" ]
{ "text": [ "Afghanistan" ], "answer_start": [ 111 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112510
570d4faffed7b91900d45e62
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
The U.S. Army invaded Iraq in what year?
The U.S. Army invaded Iraq in what year?
[ "The U.S. Army invaded Iraq in what year?" ]
{ "text": [ "2003" ], "answer_start": [ 247 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112511
570d4faffed7b91900d45e63
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
About how many U.S. soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?
About how many U.S. soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?
[ "About how many U.S. soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?" ]
{ "text": [ "more than 4,000" ], "answer_start": [ 507 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112512
570d4faffed7b91900d45e64
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
How many Iraqi insurgents were killed from 2003-2011?
How many Iraqi insurgents were killed from 2003-2011?
[ "How many Iraqi insurgents were killed from 2003-2011?" ]
{ "text": [ "23,813" ], "answer_start": [ 594 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112513
5acece4032bba1001ae4b4b5
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
Which country was liberated by the U.S. in October 2001?
Which country was liberated by the U.S. in October 2001?
[ "Which country was liberated by the U.S. in October 2001?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112514
5acece4032bba1001ae4b4b6
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
What year did the European country invade Iraq?
What year did the European country invade Iraq?
[ "What year did the European country invade Iraq?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112515
5acece4032bba1001ae4b4b7
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
How many European soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?
How many European soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?
[ "How many European soldiers died as of March 2008 due to counterinsurgency?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112516
5acece4032bba1001ae4b4b8
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
How many Palestinian insurgents were killed from 2003-2011?
How many Palestinian insurgents were killed from 2003-2011?
[ "How many Palestinian insurgents were killed from 2003-2011? " ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112517
5acece4032bba1001ae4b4b9
United_States_Army
In response to the September 11 attacks, and as part of the Global War on Terror, U.S. and NATO forces invaded Afghanistan in October 2001, displacing the Taliban government. The U.S. Army also led the combined U.S. and allied invasion of Iraq in 2003. It served as the primary source for ground forces with its ability to sustain short and long-term deployment operations. In the following years the mission changed from conflict between regular militaries to counterinsurgency, resulting in the deaths of more than 4,000 U.S service members (as of March 2008) and injuries to thousands more. 23,813 insurgents were killed in Iraq between 2003–2011.
What year did the Chinese lead a combined coalition into Iraq?
What year did the Chinese lead a combined coalition into Iraq?
[ "What year did the Chinese lead a combined coalition into Iraq?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112518
570d58c8b3d812140066d6ff
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
What were National Guard members considered before 1903?
What were National Guard members considered before 1903?
[ "What were National Guard members considered before 1903?" ]
{ "text": [ "state soldiers" ], "answer_start": [ 300 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112519
570d58c8b3d812140066d700
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
In what year did the Milita Act take place?
In what year did the Milita Act take place?
[ "In what year did the Milita Act take place?" ]
{ "text": [ "1903" ], "answer_start": [ 395 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112520
570d58c8b3d812140066d701
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
The Air Defense Artillery is a branch of what?
The Air Defense Artillery is a branch of what?
[ "The Air Defense Artillery is a branch of what?" ]
{ "text": [ "the Army" ], "answer_start": [ 54 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112521
570d58c8b3d812140066d702
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
National Guardsmen are under the authority of who?
National Guardsmen are under the authority of who?
[ "National Guardsmen are under the authority of who?" ]
{ "text": [ "the governor" ], "answer_start": [ 496 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112522
5aced07732bba1001ae4b53f
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
What was the U.S. Navy considered before 1903?
What was the U.S. Navy considered before 1903?
[ "What was the U.S. Navy considered before 1903?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112523
5aced07732bba1001ae4b540
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
In what year did the Milita Act disband?
In what year did the Milita Act disband?
[ "In what year did the Milita Act disband?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112524
5aced07732bba1001ae4b541
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
What is the State Defense Artillery a branch of?
What is the State Defense Artillery a branch of?
[ "What is the State Defense Artillery a branch of?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112525
5aced07732bba1001ae4b542
United_States_Army
Currently, the army is divided into the Regular Army, the Army Reserve, and the Army National Guard. The army is also divided into major branches such as Air Defense Artillery, Infantry, Aviation, Signal Corps, Corps of Engineers, and Armor. Before 1903 members of the National Guard were considered state soldiers unless federalized (i.e., activated) by the President. Since the Militia Act of 1903 all National Guard soldiers have held dual status: as National Guardsmen under the authority of the governor of their state or territory and, when activated, as a reserve of the U.S. Army under the authority of the President.
Who governs the U.S. Navy?
Who governs the U.S. Navy?
[ "Who governs the U.S. Navy?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112526
570d5adeb3d812140066d71b
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many divisions are there in the U.S. Army?
How many divisions are there in the U.S. Army?
[ "How many divisions are there in the U.S. Army?" ]
{ "text": [ "10" ], "answer_start": [ 36 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112527
570d5adeb3d812140066d71c
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many brigade teams did the Army downsize to by 2015?
How many brigade teams did the Army downsize to by 2015?
[ "How many brigade teams did the Army downsize to by 2015?" ]
{ "text": [ "32" ], "answer_start": [ 222 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112528
570d5adeb3d812140066d71d
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
Who is the Army Chief of Staff?
Who is the Army Chief of Staff?
[ "Who is the Army Chief of Staff?" ]
{ "text": [ "Raymond Odierno" ], "answer_start": [ 347 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112529
570d5adeb3d812140066d71e
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
By 2018, how many active Army members will there be?
By 2018, how many active Army members will there be?
[ "By 2018, how many active Army members will there be?" ]
{ "text": [ "450,000" ], "answer_start": [ 426 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112530
570d5adeb3d812140066d71f
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many Army Reserve members will there be by 2018?
How many Army Reserve members will there be by 2018?
[ "How many Army Reserve members will there be by 2018?" ]
{ "text": [ "195,000" ], "answer_start": [ 493 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112531
5aced4bf32bba1001ae4b643
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many divisions are there in the U.S. Navy?
How many divisions are there in the U.S. Navy?
[ "How many divisions are there in the U.S. Navy?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112532
5aced4bf32bba1001ae4b644
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many brigade teams did the Navy downsize to by 2015?
How many brigade teams did the Navy downsize to by 2015?
[ "How many brigade teams did the Navy downsize to by 2015?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112533
5aced4bf32bba1001ae4b645
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
Who is the Navy Chief of Staff?
Who is the Navy Chief of Staff?
[ "Who is the Navy Chief of Staff?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112534
5aced4bf32bba1001ae4b646
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many active Navy members will there be in 2018?
How many active Navy members will there be in 2018?
[ "How many active Navy members will there be in 2018?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112535
5aced4bf32bba1001ae4b647
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army currently consists of 10 active divisions as well as several independent units. The force is in the process of contracting after several years of growth. In June 2013, the Army announced plans to downsize to 32 active combat brigade teams by 2015 to match a reduction in active duty strength to 490,000 soldiers. Army Chief of Staff Raymond Odierno has projected that by 2018 the Army will eventually shrink to "450,000 in the active component, 335,000 in the National Guard and 195,000 in U.S. Army Reserve."
How many Navy Reserve members will there be by 2018?
How many Navy Reserve members will there be by 2018?
[ "How many Navy Reserve members will there be by 2018?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112536
570d6db3fed7b91900d460ad
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
What categories are U.S. Army training divided into?
What categories are U.S. Army training divided into?
[ "What categories are U.S. Army training divided into?" ]
{ "text": [ "individual and collective" ], "answer_start": [ 69 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112537
570d6db3fed7b91900d460ae
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
How long does basic training last?
How long does basic training last?
[ "How long does basic training last?" ]
{ "text": [ "10 weeks" ], "answer_start": [ 123 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112538
570d6db3fed7b91900d460af
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
How long does military occupation specialties training last?
How long does military occupation specialties training last?
[ "How long does military occupation specialties training last?" ]
{ "text": [ "14–20 weeks" ], "answer_start": [ 322 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112539
570d6db3fed7b91900d460b0
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
What does OSUT stand for?
What does OSUT stand for?
[ "What does OSUT stand for?" ]
{ "text": [ "One Station Unit Training" ], "answer_start": [ 337 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112540
570d6db3fed7b91900d460b1
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Where are the Armor School and the Infantry School both located?
Where are the Armor School and the Infantry School both located?
[ "Where are the Armor School and the Infantry School both located?" ]
{ "text": [ "Fort Benning, Georgia" ], "answer_start": [ 828 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112541
5aced57a32bba1001ae4b673
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
What categories are the U.S. Navy divided into?
What categories are the U.S. Navy divided into?
[ "What categories are the U.S. Navy divided into?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112542
5aced57a32bba1001ae4b674
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
How long does basic artillery training last for?
How long does basic artillery training last for?
[ "How long does basic artillery training last for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112543
5aced57a32bba1001ae4b675
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
How long does a military cooking class last?
How long does a military cooking class last?
[ "How long does a military cooking class last?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112544
5aced57a32bba1001ae4b676
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
How long does Naval military occupation specialties training last?
How long does Naval military occupation specialties training last?
[ "How long does Naval military occupation specialties training last?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112545
5aced57a32bba1001ae4b677
United_States_Army
Training in the U.S. Army is generally divided into two categories – individual and collective. Basic training consists of 10 weeks for most recruits followed by Advanced Individualized Training (AIT) where they receive training for their military occupational specialties (MOS). Some individuals MOSs range anywhere from 14–20 weeks of One Station Unit Training (OSUT), which combines Basic Training and AIT. The length of AIT school varies by the MOS The length of time spent in AIT depends on the MOS of the soldier, and some highly technical MOS training may require many months (e.g., foreign language translators). Depending on the needs of the army, Basic Combat Training for combat arms soldiers is conducted at a number of locations, but two of the longest-running are the Armor School and the Infantry School, both at Fort Benning, Georgia.
What does ASUT stand for?
What does ASUT stand for?
[ "What does ASUT stand for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112546
570d6f14fed7b91900d460ed
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What does the SAW in M249 SAW stand for?
What does the SAW in M249 SAW stand for?
[ "What does the SAW in M249 SAW stand for?" ]
{ "text": [ "Squad Automatic Weapon" ], "answer_start": [ 91 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112547
570d6f14fed7b91900d460ee
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What kind of gunfire is the M249 SAW generally used for?
What kind of gunfire is the M249 SAW generally used for?
[ "What kind of gunfire is the M249 SAW generally used for?" ]
{ "text": [ "suppressive fire" ], "answer_start": [ 127 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112548
570d6f14fed7b91900d460ef
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What is the Mossberg 590 used for?
What is the Mossberg 590 used for?
[ "What is the Mossberg 590 used for?" ]
{ "text": [ "door breaching and close-quarters combat" ], "answer_start": [ 304 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112549
570d6f14fed7b91900d460f0
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What gun do designated marksmen use?
What gun do designated marksmen use?
[ "What gun do designated marksmen use?" ]
{ "text": [ "M14EBR" ], "answer_start": [ 350 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112550
570d6f14fed7b91900d460f1
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What semi-automatic sniper do Snipers use?
What semi-automatic sniper do Snipers use?
[ "What semi-automatic sniper do Snipers use?" ]
{ "text": [ "M110" ], "answer_start": [ 476 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112551
5aced8cd32bba1001ae4b73d
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What does SAW in M248 stand for?
What does SAW in M248 stand for?
[ "What does SAW in M248 stand for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112552
5aced8cd32bba1001ae4b73e
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What kind of gunfire is the M248 SAW generally used for?
What kind of gunfire is the M248 SAW generally used for?
[ "What kind of gunfire is the M248 SAW generally used for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112553
5aced8cd32bba1001ae4b73f
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What gun do designated marksmen use the least?
What gun do designated marksmen use the least?
[ "What gun do designated marksmen use the least?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112554
5aced8cd32bba1001ae4b740
United_States_Army
Many units are supplemented with a variety of specialized weapons, including the M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon), to provide suppressive fire at the fire-team level. Indirect fire is provided by the M203 grenade launcher. The M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun or the Mossberg 590 Shotgun are used for door breaching and close-quarters combat. The M14EBR is used by designated marksmen. Snipers use the M107 Long Range Sniper Rifle, the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle, and the M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle.
What type of automatic weapon do snipers use?
What type of automatic weapon do snipers use?
[ "What type of automatic weapon do snipers use?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112555
570d7376fed7b91900d46145
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many MRAP vehicles has the Pentagon bought since 2007?
How many MRAP vehicles has the Pentagon bought since 2007?
[ "How many MRAP vehicles has the Pentagon bought since 2007?" ]
{ "text": [ "25,000" ], "answer_start": [ 20 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112556
570d7376fed7b91900d46146
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many of the 25,000 vehicles do they plan on getting rid of?
How many of the 25,000 vehicles do they plan on getting rid of?
[ "How many of the 25,000 vehicles do they plan on getting rid of?" ]
{ "text": [ "7,456" ], "answer_start": [ 161 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112557
570d7376fed7b91900d46147
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many of the vehicles will be used for training?
How many of the vehicles will be used for training?
[ "How many of the vehicles will be used for training?" ]
{ "text": [ "1,073" ], "answer_start": [ 276 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112558
570d7376fed7b91900d46148
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
The Army will be keeping 5,681 of what vehicle?
The Army will be keeping 5,681 of what vehicle?
[ "The Army will be keeping 5,681 of what vehicle?" ]
{ "text": [ "Oshkosh M-ATV" ], "answer_start": [ 371 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112559
570d7376fed7b91900d46149
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
What type of ambulance will the Army have 301 of?
What type of ambulance will the Army have 301 of?
[ "What type of ambulance will the Army have 301 of?" ]
{ "text": [ "Maxxpro" ], "answer_start": [ 591 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112560
5aceda0232bba1001ae4b75f
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many MRAP vehicles has the pentagon bought since 2000?
How many MRAP vehicles has the pentagon bought since 2000?
[ "How many MRAP vehicles has the pentagon bought since 2000? " ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112561
5aceda0232bba1001ae4b760
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many of the 25,00 vehicles does they plan on selling?
How many of the 25,00 vehicles does they plan on selling?
[ "How many of the 25,00 vehicles does they plan on selling?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112562
5aceda0232bba1001ae4b761
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many vehicles does the Army plan on not using for training?
How many vehicles does the Army plan on not using for training?
[ "How many vehicles does the Army plan on not using for training?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112563
5aceda0232bba1001ae4b762
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
How many vehicles will the Navy be keeping?
How many vehicles will the Navy be keeping?
[ "How many vehicles will the Navy be keeping?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112564
5aceda0232bba1001ae4b763
United_States_Army
The Pentagon bought 25,000 MRAP vehicles since 2007 in 25 variants through rapid acquisition with no long-term plans for the platforms. The Army plans to divest 7,456 vehicles and retain 8,585. Of the total number of vehicles the Army will keep, 5,036 will be put in storage, 1,073 will be used for training, and the remainder will be spread across the active force. The Oshkosh M-ATV will be kept the most at 5,681 vehicles, as it is smaller and lighter than other MRAPs for off-road mobility. The other most retained vehicle will be the Navistar MaxxPro Dash with 2,633 vehicles, plus 301 Maxxpro ambulances. Thousands of other MRAPs like the Cougar, BAE Caiman, and larger MaxxPros will be disposed of.
What type of tank will the the Army have 301 of?
What type of tank will the the Army have 301 of?
[ "What type of tank will the the Army have 301 of?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112565
570d7463b3d812140066d97f
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What piece of the uniform has been replaced by the patrol cap?
What piece of the uniform has been replaced by the patrol cap?
[ "What piece of the uniform has been replaced by the patrol cap?" ]
{ "text": [ "black beret" ], "answer_start": [ 14 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112566
570d7463b3d812140066d980
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
Who was the Army Chief of Staff at this time?
Who was the Army Chief of Staff at this time?
[ "Who was the Army Chief of Staff at this time?" ]
{ "text": [ "General Martin Dempsey" ], "answer_start": [ 234 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112567
570d7463b3d812140066d981
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What month and year was the black beret replaced?
What month and year was the black beret replaced?
[ "What month and year was the black beret replaced?" ]
{ "text": [ "June 2011" ], "answer_start": [ 296 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112568
570d7463b3d812140066d982
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
If a soldier is in a unit in jump status, what color beret do they wear?
If a soldier is in a unit in jump status, what color beret do they wear?
[ "If a soldier is in a unit in jump status, what color beret do they wear?" ]
{ "text": [ "maroon" ], "answer_start": [ 429 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112569
570d7463b3d812140066d983
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
The rifle green beret is worn by whom?
The rifle green beret is worn by whom?
[ "The rifle green beret is worn by whom?" ]
{ "text": [ "Special Forces" ], "answer_start": [ 542 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112570
5aced7a832bba1001ae4b6ed
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What piece of uniform has been replaced by the patrol top?
What piece of uniform has been replaced by the patrol top?
[ "What piece of uniform has been replaced by the patrol top?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112571
5aced7a832bba1001ae4b6ee
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
Who is the Navy Chief of Staff at this time?
Who is the Navy Chief of Staff at this time?
[ "Who is the Navy Chief of Staff at this time?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112572
5aced7a832bba1001ae4b6ef
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What month and year was the black shirt replaced?
What month and year was the black shirt replaced?
[ "What month and year was the black shirt replaced?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112573
5aced7a832bba1001ae4b6f0
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What color beret does a soldier in a unit with permanent status wear?
What color beret does a soldier in a unit with permanent status wear?
[ "What color beret does a soldier in a unit with permanent status wear?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112574
5aced7a832bba1001ae4b6f1
United_States_Army
The U.S. Army black beret (having been permanently replaced with the patrol cap) is no longer worn with the new ACU for garrison duty. After years of complaints that it wasn't suited well for most work conditions, Army Chief of Staff General Martin Dempsey eliminated it for wear with the ACU in June 2011. Soldiers still wear berets who are currently in a unit in jump status, whether the wearer is parachute-qualified, or not (maroon beret), Members of the 75th Ranger Regiment and the Airborne and Ranger Training Brigade (tan beret), and Special Forces (rifle green beret) and may wear it with the Army Service Uniform for non-ceremonial functions. Unit commanders may still direct the wear of patrol caps in these units in training environments or motor pools.
What color beret does the member of the 76th Ranger Regiment wear?
What color beret does the member of the 76th Ranger Regiment wear?
[ "What color beret does the member of the 76th Ranger Regiment wear?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112575
570d7b58b3d812140066d9d5
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
How many military departments does the Department of Defense have?
How many military departments does the Department of Defense have?
[ "How many military departments does the Department of Defense have?" ]
{ "text": [ "three" ], "answer_start": [ 101 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112576
570d7b58b3d812140066d9d6
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
What does SECARMY stand for?
What does SECARMY stand for?
[ "What does SECARMY stand for?" ]
{ "text": [ "Secretary of the Army" ], "answer_start": [ 232 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112577
570d7b58b3d812140066d9d7
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
What does CSA stand for?
What does CSA stand for?
[ "What does CSA stand for?" ]
{ "text": [ "Chief of Staff of the Army" ], "answer_start": [ 302 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112578
570d7b58b3d812140066d9d8
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
At the end of 2016, how many soldiers were in the Regular Army?
At the end of 2016, how many soldiers were in the Regular Army?
[ "At the end of 2016, how many soldiers were in the Regular Army?" ]
{ "text": [ "475,000" ], "answer_start": [ 469 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112579
570d7b58b3d812140066d9d9
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
How many soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?
How many soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?
[ "How many soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?" ]
{ "text": [ "1,015,000" ], "answer_start": [ 657 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112580
5aceb52432bba1001ae4b0f1
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
How many military departments does the Department of Agriculture have?
How many military departments does the Department of Agriculture have?
[ "How many military departments does the Department of Agriculture have?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112581
5aceb52432bba1001ae4b0f2
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
What does SAACRMY stand for?
What does SAACRMY stand for?
[ "What does SAACRMY stand for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112582
5aceb52432bba1001ae4b0f3
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
What does CSS stand for?
What does CSS stand for?
[ "What does CSS stand for?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112583
5aceb52432bba1001ae4b0f4
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
At the end of 2016,how many women were in the Regular Army?
At the end of 2016,how many women were in the Regular Army?
[ "At the end of 2016,how many women were in the Regular Army?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112584
5aceb52432bba1001ae4b0f5
United_States_Army
As a uniformed military service, the Army is part of the Department of the Army, which is one of the three military departments of the Department of Defense. The U.S. Army is headed by a civilian senior appointed civil servant, the Secretary of the Army (SECARMY), and by a chief military officer, the Chief of Staff of the Army (CSA) who is also a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. In the fiscal year 2016, the projected end strength for the Regular Army (USA) was 475,000 soldiers; the Army National Guard (ARNG) had 342,000 soldiers, and the United States Army Reserve (USAR) had 198,000 soldiers; the combined-component strength of the U.S. Army was 1,015,000 soldiers. As a branch of the armed forces, the mission of the U.S. Army is "to fight and win our Nation's wars, by providing prompt, sustained, land dominance, across the full range of military operations and the spectrum of conflict, in support of combatant commanders." The service participates in conflicts worldwide and is the major ground-based offensive and defensive force.
How many women soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?
How many women soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?
[ "How many women soldiers were there in the entire U.S. Army at the end of 2016?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112585
570d7c81fed7b91900d461c7
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What Indian tribe was the Army's major campaign against?
What Indian tribe was the Army's major campaign against?
[ "What Indian tribe was the Army's major campaign against?" ]
{ "text": [ "Seminoles" ], "answer_start": [ 76 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112586
570d7c81fed7b91900d461c8
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
During what years did the wars between the Army and the Seminoles take place?
During what years did the wars between the Army and the Seminoles take place?
[ "During what years did the wars between the Army and the Seminoles take place?" ]
{ "text": [ "1818–58" ], "answer_start": [ 106 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112587
570d7c81fed7b91900d461c9
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What state were the Seminoles moved to?
What state were the Seminoles moved to?
[ "What state were the Seminoles moved to?" ]
{ "text": [ "Oklahoma" ], "answer_start": [ 164 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112588
570d7c81fed7b91900d461ca
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What did the Army traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?
What did the Army traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?
[ "What did the Army traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?" ]
{ "text": [ "winter food supply" ], "answer_start": [ 244 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112589
570d7c81fed7b91900d461cb
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
During what century did the Seminoles enter Florida?
During what century did the Seminoles enter Florida?
[ "During what century did the Seminoles enter Florida?" ]
{ "text": [ "eighteenth" ], "answer_start": [ 511 ] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112590
5acec28832bba1001ae4b307
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What American tribe was the Army's major campaign against?
What American tribe was the Army's major campaign against?
[ "What American tribe was the Army's major campaign against?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112591
5acec28832bba1001ae4b308
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
During what years did the wars between the Army and British take place?
During what years did the wars between the Army and British take place?
[ "During what years did the wars between the Army and British take place? " ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112592
5acec28832bba1001ae4b309
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What state did the Pilgrims move to?
What state did the Pilgrims move to?
[ "What state did the Pilgrims move to?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112593
5acec28832bba1001ae4b30a
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
What did the Navy traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?
What did the Navy traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?
[ "What did the Navy traditionally take control of to defeat the Indians?" ]
{ "text": [], "answer_start": [] }
gem-squad_v2-train-112594
5acec28832bba1001ae4b30b
United_States_Army
The army's major campaign against the Indians was fought in Florida against Seminoles. It took long wars (1818–58) to finally defeat the Seminoles and move them to Oklahoma. The usual strategy in Indian wars was to seize control of the Indians winter food supply, but that was no use in Florida where there was no winter. The second strategy was to form alliances with other Indian tribes, but that too was useless because the Seminoles had destroyed all the other Indians when they entered Florida in the late eighteenth century.
During what century did the Seminoles enter Texas?
During what century did the Seminoles enter Texas?
[ "During what century did the Seminoles enter Texas?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112595
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United_States_Army
During the Cold War, American troops and their allies fought Communist forces in Korea and Vietnam. The Korean War began in 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a U.N. Security meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea, and later, to invade the northern nation. After repeated advances and retreats by both sides, and the PRC People's Volunteer Army's entry into the war, the Korean Armistice Agreement returned the peninsula to the status quo in 1953.
What year did the Korean War start?
What year did the Korean War start?
[ "What year did the Korean War start?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112596
570d7ed6b3d812140066da06
United_States_Army
During the Cold War, American troops and their allies fought Communist forces in Korea and Vietnam. The Korean War began in 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a U.N. Security meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea, and later, to invade the northern nation. After repeated advances and retreats by both sides, and the PRC People's Volunteer Army's entry into the war, the Korean Armistice Agreement returned the peninsula to the status quo in 1953.
Who walked out of the U.N. security meeting?
Who walked out of the U.N. security meeting?
[ "Who walked out of the U.N. security meeting?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112597
570d7ed6b3d812140066da07
United_States_Army
During the Cold War, American troops and their allies fought Communist forces in Korea and Vietnam. The Korean War began in 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a U.N. Security meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea, and later, to invade the northern nation. After repeated advances and retreats by both sides, and the PRC People's Volunteer Army's entry into the war, the Korean Armistice Agreement returned the peninsula to the status quo in 1953.
In what two countries did the American troops fight Communist forces?
In what two countries did the American troops fight Communist forces?
[ "In what two countries did the American troops fight Communist forces?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112598
570d7ed6b3d812140066da08
United_States_Army
During the Cold War, American troops and their allies fought Communist forces in Korea and Vietnam. The Korean War began in 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a U.N. Security meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea, and later, to invade the northern nation. After repeated advances and retreats by both sides, and the PRC People's Volunteer Army's entry into the war, the Korean Armistice Agreement returned the peninsula to the status quo in 1953.
In what year did the Korean war end?
In what year did the Korean war end?
[ "In what year did the Korean war end?" ]
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gem-squad_v2-train-112599
5acec88e32bba1001ae4b3dd
United_States_Army
During the Cold War, American troops and their allies fought Communist forces in Korea and Vietnam. The Korean War began in 1950, when the Soviets walked out of a U.N. Security meeting, removing their possible veto. Under a United Nations umbrella, hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops fought to prevent the takeover of South Korea by North Korea, and later, to invade the northern nation. After repeated advances and retreats by both sides, and the PRC People's Volunteer Army's entry into the war, the Korean Armistice Agreement returned the peninsula to the status quo in 1953.
What year did the Vietnam War begin?
What year did the Vietnam War begin?
[ "What year did the Vietnam War begin?" ]
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